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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Legal Studies

Which sentence is correct

"Our attorneys and lawyers follow the highest professional standards to provide for the maximum protection of the Clients’ interests and confidence of information concerning the Clients and their businesses" or "Our attorneys and lawyers follow the highest professional standards to provide maximum protection of the Clients’ interests and confidence of information concerning the Clients and their businesses"
  

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"Client" is a common noun and not usually capitalized. Each sentence requires ending punctuation. Otherwise, both are OK.

  • "Client" is a common noun and not usually capitalized.
  • Each sentence requires ending punctuation.
  • Otherwise, both are OK.
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2 Answers
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"Client" is a common noun and not usually capitalized.
Each sentence requires ending punctuation. Otherwise, both are OK.
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I think you mean confidentiality, not confidence.

Clive

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